Theres been a fair bit of study on people who are addicted, but what about the people who love and care for the addicted? Whats it like for them?
Thats what occurred to masters student Stephanie Wood as she was doing her internship at Capital District Health Authoritys Addiction Prevention and Treatment Services. She recalls standing beside her supervisor as she conversed with someoneand I started to think, I wonder what his family is going through?
And now shes starting to find out. Ms. Wood, who is doing a MA with a focus on leisure studies through the School of Health and Human Performance, is embarking on a research project to explore the leisure experiences of women who provide care to someone harmfully involved in gambling, alcohol and/or drugs. Caregivers might include mothers, daughters, close friends or partners of the addicted person.
Leisure experiences may include going for a walk, reading a book, heading out to the gym or going out for coffee with friendsthats all leisure, says Ms. Wood, 26, who has her BA in sociology and social anthropology from 窪蹋勛圖厙and a BSc in therapeutic recreation, also from Dal. These are things that enable them to get through stressful situations.
Shes hoping to conduct in-depth interviews with at least 15 caregivers and is currently seeking women to talk to. Shes finding it a challenge.
Women in these situations havent yet been called caregivers, she says. But these are the people providing the financial and emotional support. They are giving the care and they are stressed out.
So far, shes talked to women who compare their situation to a roller coaster: There are ups and downs and so much uncertainty as to whats around the next corner. Often, the chance to be by themselves, to relax and rejuvenate, is the first thing to go.
Although many might not think of leisure as an important part of their health, Ms. Wood says it definitely helps to maintain good health. When people dont have leisure in their lives, theyre not making those social connections, theyre not being fulfilled. When people cant get the rest and relaxation they need, they cant rejuvenate and deal with basic issues.
Shes hoping her research will lead to other things; perhaps shed look at mens caregiver experiences or investigate possible support systems for families.
Her research is supported by the Nova Scotia Gaming Foundation and managed by the Nova Scotia Health Research Foundation.
If youre a caregiver whod like to participate in Ms. Woods research, contact her at wood.s@dal.ca